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Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports (Montenegro)

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Ministry of Education
Министарство просвјете
Ministarstvo prosvjete
Ministria e Arsimit
Agency overview
Formed2006
JurisdictionGovernment of Montenegro
HeadquartersPodgorica
Agency executive
  • Anđela Stojanović, Minister of Education
Websitempin.gov.me

Minister of Education (Montenegrin: Министар просвјете / Ministar prosvjete) (Albanian: Ministria e Arsimit) is the person in charge of the Ministry of Education of Montenegro (Ministarstvo prosvjete). Anđela Stojanović is the current Minister of Education, since 31 October 2023.

Ministers of Education since 1879

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Montenegrin monarchy

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Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs (1879-1929)

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Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs Name

(birth-death)

Mandate Political party Prince
Start of position End of position Time in office
The Ministry of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs was under the Minister of Finance until 1882. Nicholas I

(1860-1910)
1 Vojvoda

Đuro Cerović

March 20, 1879 1880 1-2 years Independent
2 Ljubomir P. Nenadovic 1880 0-1 years
(1)
(3)
Vojvoda

Đuro Cerović

1880 1882 1-2 years
4
(1)
Metropolitan Visarion Ljubiša

(1823–1884)

1882 April 14, 1884 1-2 years
5
(2)
Metropolitan Mitrofan Ban

(1845-1932)

April 14, 1884 October 1, 1885 1 year, 170 days
6
(3)
Jovan Pavlovic October 1, 1885 1887 1-2 years
1887 April 18, 1894 6-7 years
7
(4)
Vojvoda

Simo Popović

1896 June 1, 1903 6-7 years
8
(5)
Gavro Vuković (1852-1928) June 1, 1903 December 19, 1905 2 years, 203 days
9
(6)
Milo Dožić

(1860-1919)

December 19, 1905 November 24, 1906 340 days
10
(7)
Milosav B. Raičević November 24, 1906 February 1, 1907 69 days
11
(8)
Gavrilo Cerović February 1, 1907 April 17, 1907 75 days
12
(9)
Jovan Plamenac (1873-1944) April 17, 1907 April 15, 1909 1 year, 363 days True People's Party
13
(10)
Sekula Drljević (1884-1945) April 15, 1909 February 6, 1910 298 days
14
(11)
Pero Vucković February 6, 1910 August 28, 1910 204 days Independent
Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs Name

(birth-death)

Mandate Political party Monarch
Start of position End of position Time in office
1
(11)
Pero Vucković August 28, 1910 August 14, 1911 351 days Independent Nicholas I

(1910-1916)
2
(12)
Filip Jergović August 14, 1911 August 23, 1911 9 days True People's Party
(6)
(3)
Milo Dožić

(1869-1919)

August 23, 1911 June 19, 1912 302 days Independent
(9)
(4)
Jovan Plamenac (1873-1944) June 19, 1912 May 8, 1913 323 days True People's Party
5
(13)
Mirko M. Mijušković May 8, 1913 April 25, 1914 353 days Independent
(6) Gavrilo Cerović April 25, 1914 January 2, 1916 1 year, 253 days
7
(14)
Marko Radulović (1866-1932) January 2, 1916 January 15, 1916 13 days People's Party

Montenegrin government-in-exile

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Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs Name

(birth-death)

Mandate Political party Regents Monarch
Titular king
Start of position End of position Time in office
(14)
(1)
Marko Radulović (1866-1932) January 15, 1916 May 12, 1916 108 days People's Party Milena of Montenegro


(1921-1923)
Anto Gvozdenović

(1921-1929)

Nicholas I

(1916-1921)
Danilo

(March 1-March 7, 1921)
Michael

(1921-1929)
(11)
(2)
Pero Vučković May 12, 1916 January 17, 1917 250 days Independent
3
(15)
Milutin Tomanović January 17, 1917 June 11, 1917 145 days
4
(16)
Veljko Milićević (1886-1929) June 11, 1917 September 15, 1917 97 days
5
(17)
Pero Šoć

(1884-1966)

April 15, 1917 February 17, 1919 1 year, 146 days
11
(6)
Pero Vučković February 17, 1919 December 19, 1919 306 days
7
(17)
Pero Šoć

(1884-1966)

December 19, 1919 June 28, 1921 1 year, 193 days
8
(18)
Vladimir Đ. Popovic June 28, 1921 September 14, 1922 1 year, 78 days
9
(19)
Pero Vučković September 14, 1922 September 14, 1929 7 years

Ministers of Education, since 2006

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  Democratic Party of Socialists   Social Democrats   Non-partisan

Minister Start of term End of term
Slobodan Backović 10 November 2006 29 February 2008
Sreten Škuletić 29 February 2008 29 December 2010
Migo Stijepović[1] 29 December 2010 14 March 2015
Predrag Bošković 14 March 2015 28 November 2016
Damir Šehović[2] 28 November 2016 4 December 2020
Vesna Bratić 4 December 2020 28 April 2022
Miomir Vojinović 28 April 2022 31 October 2023
Anđela Jakšić Stojanović 31 October 2023 incumbent

References

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